Efecto del consumo habitual de café sobre el riesgo de desarrollar hipertensión arterial en población general: una revisión de revisiones sistemáticas de la literatura
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Abstract
Introduction: Coffee is habitually consumed, and its long-term hypertensive effect is uncertain. Objective: To evaluate the effect of regular coffee consumption on the incidence of arterial hypertension. Methods: A review of systematic reviews and meta-analyses was conducted in Medline, Embase, Cochrane, and Lilacs between January 1966 and September 2019. The search, selection, and extraction were paired, and the quality of the manuscripts was assessed with AMSTAR. Results: Analyzing the dose-response effect, for each daily cup of coffee consumed, the risk of developing hypertension is reduced by 2% (RR = 0.98; 95% CI: 0.98-0.99) up to a maximum of 8 cups. This protective effect is also observed with daily doses of coffee between 2 and 8 cups compared with no consumption (RR = 0.97; 95% CI: 0.95-0.99 and RR = 0,90; IC 95%: 0.83-0.97, respectively). The analysis by categories (low, moderate, and high consumption vs. abstinence), only produces a protective effect with high consumption (an average of 6.2 cups per day, RR = 0.95; CI 95%: 0.91-0.99). Conclusion: Moderate and high consumption of coffee does not increase the risk of hypertension in the general population and, on the contrary, it could be protective.
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The Colombian Cardiology Review is an official publication of the Colombian Cardiology and Cardiovascular Surgery Society, emitted bimonthly. Its uninterrupted circulation was initiated in 1985. The main objective of the review is the publication of the scientific, investigative, academic and administrative activities of the society members, of the medical professionals or of those connected with the health sector, nationals or foreigners, that may be working in the Cardiology field or related sciences.